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Why work at Wright State

If you want to join a team of people committed to creating a new model for higher education at perhaps the most exciting time in the university’s history, Wright State University is for you!

Explore Our Values

Our Mission is to transform the lives of our students and the communities we serve through our: People, Success, Diversity, Learning, Innovation, and Global Relationships!

Diversity from all Communities

We're admired for our commitment to an inclusive campus culture. You can see this commitment demonstrated through our hiring practices, through the work of our Office of Latino Affairs and the many facets of the Division of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement, including the Asian/ Hispanic/Native American Center, the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center, the Office of LGBTQA Affairs, Pre-College Programs, Service Learning and Civic Engagement, and the Women’s Center.

Make an Impact

While working at Wright State you'll have the chance to make changes in: your future, a great educational model, and an engrossing work environment.

Wright State is here for YOU

Want to work where your fellow employees strive to live those values every day? Then join us at Wright State and make an impact on your future and those around you!

Prospective

We offer a highly-competitive benefits program, market-driven compensation, training, and development opportunities.

Announcements

Human Resources provides helpful links and employee information that you’ll need to manage your university career. If you have any questions, please search for your department below and contact the analyst assigned to your department.

University News

Excerpt A new college-led, technology-based initiative to fill the manufacturing worker pipeline is getting closer to launch. The Wright State University Center for Manufacturing Sciences — announced in late 2013 — is shaping up to be a major player in education …

There’s a new dean on the job at Wright State’s Lake Campus. Jay Albayyari took over for Bonnie Mathies who retired recently. Albayyari had been acting dean since April 1 and was able to work alongside Mathies who helped him transition …